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Sewage Billing: Effective January 2015, Brentwood is terminating its utility billing relationship with Jordan Tax Service. Future statements will be printed under contract by PNC Bank. Payments will be accepted through a mailing lockbox or via a convenient electronic system hosted on the Borough website. All customer service functions will become internal functions.

Roadway Projects: Per the approved five-year street improvement plan, sections of Pyramid, Glendale, and Bellecrest Avenues have been repaired. The Borough also contracted with the City of Pittsburgh to resurface the portion of Churchview Avenue that abuts both municipalities. In 2015, this comprehensive project will continue, as parts of Dauphin Street will be entirely reconstructed, while a large segment of Greenlee Road will be repaved.

Zoning Ordinance: The entirely overhauled zoning code is available for view here. It is designed to preserve the community's current aesthetics while concurrently increasing opportunities for businesses. To further spur development and to improve transit connections, a potential zoning overlay district for the Route 51 corridor is being assessed.

Recreational Programming: Brentwood Borough is pleased to offer an array of interesting and exciting programs for both children and adults. Click here for more information!

The Fourth of July Committee puts the “fun” back in fundraiser with this exciting event. For a $10 entrance fee, guests can experience the thrill of horse racing without ever having to venture to the track. Attendees also have the opportunity to take home valuable prizes by participating in a Chinese auction or by competing in instant bingo. A full buffet and beverages are included with the price of admission.

Race night commences at 6PM on February 6st at the St. Albert the Great Parish Hall in Baldwin. For tickets, contact John Frombach at 412-956-3940.

County Adopts Burning Ordinance

In order to reduce the risk of structural fires and to better prevent smoke from becoming a nuisance to neighboring residents, the Allegheny County Health Department has implemented a strengthened version of its existing burning regulations. Effective January 1st, all recreational fires must be located no less than 15 feet from any structure and from any property line. The fire cannot exceed a size of 3 feet x 3 feet in area, and the flames cannot be allowed to reach a height of greater than 2 feet. Please note that only clean wood, propane, or natural gas may combusted within a fire pit. The burning of discarded lumber or trash of any kind is prohibited.

App Allows Residents to Receive Public Safety Notifications

Brentwood Borough strives to maintain effective communication between the community and the police department. In order to keep the public better informed of breaking news, the municipality now utilizes the NIXEL emergency alert system. Residents can enroll at no cost to receive instant text message updates. To register for this service, follow the link here.

Borough Vision Statement

The Borough of Brentwood is a unified, family-oriented community with a strong commitment to civic pride and traditions. While preserving these standards, ideals and traditions, the community shall strive to provide a high quality of life for all, a superior educational system and residential areas with a more suburban character. The community shall support established businesses while encouraging future economic development and effective local government, all within a safe and clean environment.